Get Trauma Qualified and recognized by Cleveland University Kansas City, Chiropractic Health Sciences. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process.

Get Hospital Qualified and recognized by Cleveland University Kansas City, Chiropractic Health Sciences. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process.

Get Evaluation & Management Qualified and recognized by Cleveland University Kansas City, Chiropractic Health Sciences. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process.

CLICK HERE for the application to be conferred Expert Witness & Documentation Qualified and recognized by the Academy of Chiropractic. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process.

V. Primary Spine Care Qualified

Any 6 of the following programs must be completed. Each program is 12 hours.

Primary Spine Care 1 (10 Hours)

Primary Spine Care 2

Primary Spine Care 3

Primary Spine Care 4 (Live Only)

Primary Spine Care 5

Primary Spine Care 6 (Live Only)

Primary Spine Care 7

Primary Spine Care 8

Get the Primary Spine Care ApplicationGet Evaluation & Management Qualified and recognized by Cleveland University Kansas City, Chiropractic Health Sciences. The form is to be sent AFTER all the courses are completed. There is a fee for the credentialing process.

VI. Neuroradiology Mini-Fellowship MRI Spine

The Mini-Fellowship in Neuroradiology is for those doctors who have completed the MRI Credentialing program and want to advance their training in both MRI Spine interpretation and neuroradiology. This program is a hybrid of both live training (one-on-one) with a "Harvard Trained" neuroradiologist after a rigorous course of study of research findings in MRI applications, diagnostics, technology and co-morbidities.

This 3-part program includes 8 hours of live training in New York with Robert Peyster MD, CAQ, Neuroradiology. This course offers 40 chiropractic continuing education credits recognized by Cleveland University-Kansas City, Chiropractic and Health Sciences and PACE Recognized by the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards. The course is administered through the Academy of Chiropractic.

The candidate must publish an original "case report" where MRI has impacted either a diagnosis, prognosis or treatment plan in clinical practice. This paper must include images, appropriate references and will be peer-reviewed by a panel of peers for acceptance. The Academy of Chiropractic will be responsible for having the paper published. The candidate must author the article and utilize the following guideline:

Case reports present the details of real patient cases from medical or clinical practice. Cases may contribute significantly to the existing knowledge on the field or showcase fewer novel results. The report is expected to discuss the signs, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a disease. A goal of case reports is to make other researchers aware of the possibility that a specific phenomenon might occur.